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Cats obsess (sp?) with licking plastic

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Posted by: l_l3lackwolf_l at Sat Apr 28 11:30:38 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by l_l3lackwolf_l ]  
   

Hi,
One question...is it normal for a cat to be constantly licking plastic (plastic case on a box of 6 packages of milk which i doubt the scent of milk goes all the way there, plastic tags on vegetables, plastic bags with no relation on food whatsoever). Its like he was on crack or something...you put him elsewhere and after a while when he passes a piece of plastic, he snaps and goes over to lick obsessively(sp?). Anything to worry about? Single, special behavoir of my cat with no harm? Need to be taught not to?
Thanks and Cheers,
Sheri


   

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